Synonym: shadow, tincture, trace. Similar words: vestigial, investigate, investigator, investigation, prestigious, transvestite, tiger, manifest destiny. Meaning: ['vestɪdʒ] n. an indication that something has been present.
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1. There's not a vestige of truth in the story.
2. There's not a vestige of truth in the rumour.
3. He looked at her without a vestige of sympathy.
4. His report offered not a vestige of comfort.
5. Not a vestige of the abbey remains.
6. He showed no vestige of remorse for his crime.
7. There's not a vestige of truth in the witness's statement.
8. We represent the last vestige of what made this nation great — hard work.
9. There is not a vestige of truth in the report.
10. There is now no vestige of hope that the missing children will be found alive.
11. I'm struggling to retain any vestige of belief in his innocence.
12. But they stayed to erase every vestige of paganism.
13. Marks was not shown even a vestige of pity.
14. This was on-the-edge black comedy that dispelled any vestige of condescension that might have been felt towards the performers.
15. Every vestige of embarrassment was gone.
16. Modern authoritarianism is a vestige of traditional personal rule.
17. No vestige of Hat Island is left now.
18. Rome attempted to erase the last vestige of Carthage.
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19. No vestige of a change appeared.
20. Shakur has charisma, and, luckily(sentencedict.com), the less thankless role: at least his character has a vestige of scruples.
21. Such a complete reversal of her usual immunity only served to strip her of every vestige of confidence.
22. Often this tag has been applied to the programme, but never, ever, has it held a vestige of truth.
23. Above the town rose the 4,000-foot peak of Mount Wellington, the only vestige of untamed nature.
24. On the other were tenants clinging desperately to the last vestige of their community.
25. Surely Madame Chapote on her bicycle might well have been a vestige of her former identity as inmate.
26. Inside were two cockerels in opposite corners, sore, bald things with a vestige of feathers.
27. Those who saw him then say he seemed to shrink into himself and lose what ever vestige he had till then retained.
28. This was his supreme moment; yet his delicate face and sombre eyes remained impassive, showed no vestige of emotion.
29. His tongue parted her lips sensuously and then he drew so hard on her mouth that her last vestige of hope disappeared.
30. The yard-long hawksbill turtle, with its hooked beak and scaly neck, is a living vestige of the dinosaur age.
More similar words: vestigial, investigate, investigator, investigation, prestigious, transvestite, tiger, manifest destiny, stigma, invest, divest, harvest, instigate, castigate, travesty, investor, vestment, livestock, investment, investment banker, direct investment, testing, question, testify, estimate, destined, majestic, domestic, testimony, celestial.